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A cuboid has 12 edges.
The Answer Is Cuboid For A 3D Figure Or A Dodecagon For 2D Figure. * * * * * Or it could be a hexagonal pyramid. Or a rectangular dipyramid.
A flat (2D) shape triangle has 3 straight edges. A triangular pyramid has 6 straight edges. A square pyramid has 8 straight edges. (Note, some vertical edges have already been counted as you move from one face to the next.)
that's easy peasy a cuboid has 12 edges
A cuboid has 12 edges, 6 faces and 8 vertices
A tetrahedron is a triangular based pyramid that has no parallel edges whereas most prisms have parallel edges such as a cuboid or a cylinder.
eight * * * * * No! A cuboid, placed on a face has only 4 vertical edges.
There cannot be any such object as a cylinder cuboid.
A cuboid cylinder is an impossible shape - just as a square circle is.
A frustum of a square pyramid is like a slightly distorted cuboid. It has 12 edges.
pyramid had 4triange and a sqare .they met at on pointbut cuboid ad squae and 4ect
A cuboid, on its base, is a 3-d shape and four of its edges are vertical.
Cube: 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices. Cuboid: 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices. Sphere: 1 Face and no edges or vertices. Cylinder: 3 faces, 2 edges and no vertices. Cone: 2 faces, and 1 edge and vertices. Triangle Pyramid: 4 faces and vertices and 6 edges. Square Pyramid: 5 faces and vertices and 8 edges. Triangle Prism: 5 faces, 9 edges and 6 vertices. Examples, Cube: A box Cuboid: A keyboard Sphere: A ball Cylinder: Can of beans Cone: Ice-cream cone Triangle Pyramid: Bit of a tobarone bar Square Pyramid: Egyptian Pyramid Triangle Prism: Tobarone Bar
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A square-based pyramid - line the ones in Egypt - has four edges on its base and four vertical edges rising from the base to the apex - so it has 8 edges.
A cuboid has 12 edges.
a triangular pyramid has 6 edges that is true